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Monday, July 24, 2017

If Neel Reid himself walked though the front door of 7 Cherokee today, he'd likely say, "You haven't changed this foyer in 90 years! Let's get to work." That's what I think anyway.

The new owners are renovating and adding on. They are removing some of the fancy woodwork in the public rooms. "Fancy?" I really mean HEROIC. Are they ruining a "Neel Reid?" Someone said Yong Pak and Pak Heydt & Associates will be working on it. Take comfort.

It's taken me two weeks to publish a few pictures with captions. How
to start when it's a legend? I don't know the names of styles or design
details. How much of this did Neel Reid personally design? Did he set
foot inside once it was done or decorated? How much has changed in the
last 90 years?

I don't get invited to these places so I follow estate sales. Once in a while I get lucky, this one thanks toVT Estate Sales.

This is as close can you get without an invitation. 8,562 square feet on 4 acres. My impression is the "whole" rather than the parts, a single composition.

Peachtree Heights West, has been of Atlanta's prestigious neighborhoods for 90 years. There's a nest of Neel Reid's (and more) surrounding the intersection of Andrews and Cherokee.

There's the gate. Looks like money wasn't the issue.

I got stuck at the gate wondering if I could process the house.

Gate details. Original? Neel Reid? James Means? There are many more pineapples and lanterns and lamps ahead.

The triple double-windows to the left are the front of the narrow end of the living-room / library. Not a weed in the lawns, the gardens, or the driveway.

Fancy balustraded wall and steps, fancy for the cars.

Even the tire stops are fancy.

Here you go. My long eye says: symmetrical, balanced, harmonious. My close eye wonders: how many design decisions, how many measurements to make harmony? How many budget decisions, value engineering? Do people live here, have consulate parties and debutante receptions? All and more I think.

I felt more important than intimidated. Did the medallions, niches and urns have to be just so?

I've got to stop here for now. Let me tease you with one picture from the inside.